With shares up 5.5% amid efforts to diversify beyond smartphones, Qualcomm reports outstanding Q4 sales and profitability, powered by Chinese smartphone demand and AI advancements.
Walmart is testing a new process in some stores that allows customers to unlock security cases for merchandise using their smartphones.
According to the National Library of Medicine, Vitamin D has positive impacts on those suffering from negative emotions, going further than the more well-known benefits of enhancing bone strength, immune health, muscle movement, energy levels, and hair growth.
Amazon receives FAA approval on the use of its new delivery drone MK30.
Rick Dreiling, a former CEO of rival Dollar General, was 68 when he was appointed executive chairman in 2022 and he was named chief executive in 2023.
A fusion of entrepreneurial aptness and people-centrism, Wondergifts empowers clients to honor the special people in their lives by gifting them what matters the most—unforgettable memories that last a lifetime.
The proposal would have boosted the amount of electricity coming from the Pennsylvania power plant from 300 megawatts to 480 megawatts.
GlobalFoundries sent SJ Semiconductor 74 shipments worth $17.1 million without seeking a license, the Commerce Department said.
The company that owns and operates 39 outlets in the U.S. blamed its misfortunes on the COVID-19 pandemic and 'our capital structure.'
The move is intended to 'ensure a more representative exposure to the semiconductors industry,' according to S&P Dow Jones Indices.
J.P. Morgan Securities and J.P. Morgan Investment were accused of misleading customers with inaccurate disclosures, breaching its fiduciary duty and engaging in prohibited joint transactions and principal trades.
Spirit Airlines will furlough about 330 pilots and 120 captains will be downgraded to first officers.
Siemens will be acquiring Altair for $10.6 billion in a move to strengthen its presence in the industrial software market.
Conventional over-the-road diesel trucks are one of the biggest contributors to global carbon emissions. Yet, industrial BEVs are largely ineffective due to their battery's weight and impact on payload.
The fast food giant acknowledged the crisis hurt its momentum, without providing numbers, but a location data tracking company said visits fell 9% last week.
The group's profit from July to September reached 3.25 billion euros ($3.5 billion), a 12-percent jump from the same period last year, beating analyst expectations.
A year after spinning off its generics business to become a "pure-player" developer of innovative medicines, Novartis registered a 15 percent increase in its core net profit to $4.1 billion during the July-September period, from the same quarter last year.
The group earlier this month flagged to markets that its latest earnings would take a sizeable hit after oil prices have fallen on concerns over Chinese demand and the prospect of higher crude production in 2025.
Indonesia has blocked the sale of iPhone 16 in the country following issues on investments.
Workers' representatives will update VW staff at all 10 German plants about management's latest savings proposals at 1000 GMT, with many bracing for news of thousands of job cuts.
Markets reacted negatively to the announcement with Philips's share price dropping by more than 11 percent in morning trading on the Amsterdam stock exchange's blue-chip AEX index.
Boeing intends to raise $15 billion to make up for the production and financial losses resulting from the prolonged strike.
'It is illegal to lure workers with misleading claims about how much they will earn on the job,' said Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan
Burger King, KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell have removed fresh onions from their menu due to a deadly E. coli outbreak.
The popular crunchy snack will go by Chilean Sea Bass; they're available online only
The bank remains on course to complete next week its takeover of the banking arm of British supermarket giant Tesco.
The iPhone maker remains popular among Chinese consumers but has ceded ground to domestic rivals in recent years as the Asian nation faces slowing economic growth and sluggish consumption.
The company will enroll around 50,000 public figures to launch a global trial in December, excluding major jurisdictions where it lacks regulatory clearance, such as Britain, European Union, South Korea, and Texas and Illinois in the United States.
Iger, 73, retired in 2020 after 15 years as CEO but returned to replace his handpicked successor, Bob Chapek, two years later.
Beijing-based ByteDance said the unidentified intern 'maliciously interfered' with a project being conducted by one of its teams.